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cordeau nom {m} | fuse [fuses]◼◼◼(cord) |
fardeau nom {m} | burden [burdens]◼◼◼(cause of worry) burden [burdens]◼◼◼(heavy load) burden [burdens]◼◼◼(responsibility, onus) load [loads]◼◼◻(burden) |
fardeau nom | incubus [incubuses](oppressive thing or person; a burden) |
fardeau de l'homme blanc nom {m} | white man's burden◼◼◼(supposed responsibility of whites) |
idea: embrouillé; the false friend confus means "embarrassed" adjectif {m} | confused(unable to think clearly or understand) |
idéal adjectif | ideal◼◼◼(being perfect) ideal◼◼◼(conceptual) ideal◼◼◼(being optimal) |
idéal nom {m} | ideal [ideals]◼◼◼(perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.) ideal [ideals]◼◼◼(subring closed under multiplication by containing ring) |
idéalement adverbe | ideally◼◼◼(preferably) |
idéalisation nom {f} | idealization [idealizations]◼◼◼(act or process of idealizing) |
idéalisé adjectif {m} | romanticized◼◼◼(interpreted in idealized fashion) |
idéaliser verbe | idealize [idealized, idealizing, idealizes]◼◼◼(intransitive: to conceive or form an ideal) idealize [idealized, idealizing, idealizes]◼◼◼(transitive: to regard something as ideal) |
idéalisme nom {m} | idealism◼◼◼(an approach to philosophical enquiry) idealism◼◼◼(property of a person of having high ideals that are usually unrealizable) |
idéaliste nom {m} nom {f} | idealist [idealists]◼◼◼((philosophy) one who adheres to idealism) idealist [idealists]◼◼◼(someone whose conduct stems from idealism rather than from practicality) idealist [idealists]◼◼◼(unrealistic or impractical visionary) abstractionist(an idealist) |
idéaliste adjectif {m} {f} | idealistic◼◼◼(of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism) |
idéaliste adjectif | visionary◼◻◻(idealistic or utopian) |
idéalistiquement adverbe | idealistically(in an idealistic manner) |
idéalité nom {f} | ideality◼◼◼(quality or state of being ideal) |
ideas) adjectif | trendy [trendier, trendiest](in accordance with the latest trend) |
idéation nom {f} | ideation [ideations]◼◼◼(synthesis of ideas) |
radeau nom {m} | raft [rafts]◼◼◼(flat, floating structure) |
radeau de survie nom {m} | lifeboat [lifeboats]◼◼◼(a boat to save shipwrecked people) |
renardeau nom {m} | cub [cubs]◼◼◼(the young of certain animals) cub [cubs]◼◼◼(young fox) fox cub◼◼◻(young fox) |
renardeau [fox] nom {m} | kitten [kittens](a young rabbit, rat, hedgehog, squirrel, fox, badger, etc.) |
rideau nom {m} | curtain [curtains]◼◼◼(piece of cloth covering a window) curtain [curtains]◼◼◼(piece of cloth in a theater) drapes◼◼◻(Plural only: heavy cloth hung over a window) drapery [draperies]◼◼◻(countable: a piece of cloth, hung vertically as a curtain) |